If you are JD working in non-law, Congrats, you are an exceptional person, and my advice, targeted at the average person does not apply to you. But know that most people are average, not exceptional. Don't misguide them.

This seems to be a rather peculiar statement to make, since the share of JD graduates ending up working outside of strictly legal positions is very high, compared to graduates of other professional schools.

If you are JD working in non-law, Congrats, you are an exceptional person, and my advice, targeted at the average person does not apply to you. But know that most people are average, not exceptional. Don't misguide them.

This seems to be a rather peculiar statement to make, since the share of JD graduates ending up working outside of strictly legal positions is very high, compared to graduates of other professional schools.[/quote]